Ivanka Trump drew the ire of many on social media for what was perceived as bad timing of a post. Late Sunday nigh, Trump tweeted a picture of herself, wearing a silver gown and posing with her husband Jared Kushner who was wearing a tuxedo.

Many were quick to criticize Trump for posting the photo amidst protests at airports across the country in response to the executive order issued by her father, President Donald Trump, which imposed a travel ban on Muslims from seven majority Muslim countries -- Libya, Sudan, Somalia, Yemen, Syria, Iraq and Iran -- traveling to the United States. The post was considered "tone-deaf" by some.

"Are you really this disconnected from the American people that you thought it was a good idea to post this picture? Disgraceful. #letthemeatcake," user daniwepking wrote, her hashtag referencing French Queen Marie Antoinette, to point out a lack of empathy for average citizens.

Another comment was more supportive: "You are absolutely beautiful! Don't let the loser green eyed monsters pull you down with their hate," bkrafchak wrote.

Still, few replies on Twitter or comments on Instagram appear to criticize Kushner, who is senior adviser in his father-in-law's administration.